Newtown SPC Rigid-Core Plank starts at $3.99 per square foot installed in Fort Myers — a warm honey-toned wood-look floor from Neptune’s Freedom Collection that brings natural grain character without any of the maintenance real wood demands in coastal Florida’s humidity.
Neptune’s Freedom Collection is built around a stone-plastic composite core that simply doesn’t swell, warp, or buckle when humidity climbs — and it climbs here. Whether you’re on a concrete slab in Cape Coral or a first-floor unit near the coast, Newtown’s fully waterproof construction means a spill, a splash, or a salt-air summer isn’t a crisis.
The attached sound-absorbent pad adds a layer of comfort underfoot that bare SPC planks lack, which matters in open-plan homes and rental properties. The antimicrobial finish is a practical plus in the warm, damp conditions Southwest Florida serves up year-round. Snowbird owners will appreciate that the rigid core handles the temperature and humidity swings that come with a home sitting empty for months at a stretch.
| Plank Width | 7.6″ / 192 mm |
|---|---|
| Plank Length | 48.6″ / 1235 mm |
| Thickness | 0.19″ / 5 mm |
| Click System | Tight Lock / Tap Down |
| Finish | Anti-microbial Finish |
Flooring Queen installs Newtown at $3.99 per square foot, and that price covers the full job: old flooring removal, disposal, surface prep for a typical slab, the plank installation itself, baseboards, and transition strips between rooms. No hidden line items after the fact.
Some situations do carry additional costs — significant floor leveling beyond routine prep, stair nosing where the floor meets steps, or decorative border work adds to the base price. The best first step is a free in-home measurement; you’ll walk away with a written quote specific to your home’s square footage and conditions before any commitment is made.
Shoppers drawn to Newtown’s warm honey wood look often consider engineered hardwood as an alternative. Engineered hardwood offers a real-wood surface you can sand and refinish once or twice over its life, and it tends to carry more perceived value with home buyers accustomed to traditional materials.
Newtown wins on practicality in Southwest Florida: it’s fully waterproof where engineered hardwood is only moisture-tolerant, it costs less installed, and it needs no refinishing or humidity management. Engineered hardwood wins if you want a genuine wood surface and are willing to manage a controlled interior environment. In a rental, a seasonal home, or any room with real moisture exposure, Newtown is the lower-risk call.
| Newtown | Engineered Hardwood | |
|---|---|---|
| Water resistance | 100% waterproof core and surface | Moisture-tolerant, not waterproof |
| Scratch resistance / wear layer | 22 mil wear layer | Wood veneer, sandable — thinner protection |
| Comfort underfoot | Attached sound-absorbent pad | Firm; pad optional |
| Installed price | $3.99/sq ft installed | ~$8.99/sq ft installed |
| Best room | Any room, including wet areas | Dry rooms; avoid bathrooms, laundry |
Sweep or vacuum on a hard-floor setting — avoid a rotating beater bar, which can scuff the surface over time. For routine cleaning, a damp mop with a pH-neutral cleaner like Bona Hard-Surface Floor Cleaner works well; avoid steam mops entirely, as sustained heat and pressure can compromise the locking joints and the pad beneath the planks. Steer clear of wax-based products or abrasive cleaners — the antimicrobial finish doesn’t need them and they’ll leave a residue that dulls the natural wood-grain texture Newtown is designed to show off. For technical guidance, see the World Floor Covering Association vinyl flooring guide.
Newtown’s SPC core is 100% waterproof all the way through, not just at the surface. Standing water won’t cause the planks to swell or buckle. That said, water that sits long enough to work under baseboards or into subfloor seams is still a concern — prompt cleanup is always the right move.
Newtown’s 22 mil wear layer puts it in a strong position against pet nails and daily paw traffic. At that thickness, light to moderate scratching from dogs stays on the surface coating rather than cutting through to the print layer. Cleanup from accidents is straightforward — the waterproof core means no absorption into the plank.
Newtown’s rigid SPC core is dimensionally stable through the humidity and temperature swings a vacant Florida home sees over a long summer. Unlike real wood or even some engineered products, it won’t cup, gap, or buckle because the stone-plastic composite core doesn’t respond to moisture the way a wood fiber product does.
Newtown is appropriate for every room in the house — kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and living areas included. As a floating floor installed at grade or above, it’s well-suited to slab-on-grade construction common throughout Southwest Florida. It’s not recommended for below-grade basements, though that’s rarely a concern in this region.
Quality SPC vinyl in a neutral, wood-tone color like Newtown’s honey finish reads well with buyers in the current SWFL market — especially in rentals and coastal homes where buyers expect practical, water-resistant floors. It won’t carry the same perceived prestige as real hardwood, but the fully waterproof spec is genuinely a selling point here.
A single room typically wraps in a day. A full home — say, 1,200 to 1,800 square feet — usually runs two to three days with Flooring Queen’s crew, depending on the number of transitions, furniture moving, and how straightforward the slab prep is. Your written quote will include a project-specific schedule estimate.
Twenty years of installing waterproof vinyl in Southwest Florida means we know which SPC cores hold up to slab moisture and which don’t. Licensed, insured, family-run. Written installed quote before any work starts: (239) 763-0770.
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Reviewed by Jack Maya, Lead Installer at Flooring Queen — 20+ years installing flooring in Southwest Florida.
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